1071 Trappers Trail Loop Davenport, FL 33896
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LIVE LIKE A CHAMPION! FULL GOLF MEMBERSHIP INCLUDED IN THE HOA! Welcome to resort-style living in the exclusive gated community of ChampionsGate Country Club! This beautifully maintained one-owner home is perfectly located just steps from the neighborhood pool and sits on a professionally landscaped corner lot. Boasting 3 spacious bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, this light-filled modern home shows like a model, with designer upgrades throughout. Enjoy 42" kitchen cabinets, elegant custom woodwork, quartz countertops, and sleek stainless steel appliances. The open-concept first floor is perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family, while the privately located upstairs master suite offers a peaceful retreat. ChampionsGate residents enjoy access to unparalleled amenities via golf cart-friendly roads. The Oasis Club features a 14,000 sq. ft. clubhouse with a full-service restaurant, movie theater, fitness center, game room, tiki bar, lazy river, and private cabanas. Homeowners also enjoy The Plaza—an exclusive clubhouse with its own restaurant (and a $75 monthly food credit), bar, two pools, fitness center, game room, and pickleball courts. The recently opened Retreat Club offers a full waterpark and even more recreational space. The HOA covers full golf and tennis/pickleball privileges, access to all amenities, gated security, lawn maintenance, cable, internet, phone and security monitoring. CDD and trash are included in the taxes—delivering a true maintenance-free lifestyle. Located just minutes from Central Florida’s top attractions, championship golf, dining, and shopping, this home presents an exceptional opportunity in one of the area’s most sought-after communities. Schedule your private showing today!
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